Reflection 4
Reflection 4 (Reflection 2 Version 2)
Peer Feedback:
"To tweet or not to tweet - that is the question?"
Original Version of Reflection 2:
"To tweet or not to tweet - that is the question?"
Twitter is a Personal Learning Network (PLN) that I believe has become an important tool for many professions, such as teaching. It is a microblogging technology that is growing in population and significantly impacts future learning (Luo, Sickel & Cheng, 2016). A PLN consists of a group of individuals who work together to collaborate, create, communicate and cooperate ideas in a public forum, that can be accessed from any place at any time (Mahoney, 2013). The question of “to tweet or not to tweet” entails both positive and negative aspects.
I never used to use Twitter regularly. I would think “what is the point of twitter?”. Through my COMM140 class, I have gained a deeper understanding of the importance of Twitter in modern day society and how it can benefit me in my future teaching. Using technology such as this can allow for new opportunities and experiences such as potential jobs through meeting educators, enabling individuals to express ideas and thoughts, and communicating with others that have more experience. Twitter also enables a person to gain insight into school systems, provides inspiration for future teachers, such as myself, for classroom setup, management strategies and resources, and establishes a global, united community (M. Tanti, personal communication, August 7, 2017).
However, when using Twitter, it is also essential that ethical aspects are considered. For example, it is important that everyone using this PLN are respectful and mindful of others, preventing bullying, judgement and negative criticism. A reason that makes me question “should I use Twitter?” is the idea of living in a society where bullying, such as cyber bullying, is prevalent.
By developing a deeper understanding of the significance of Twitter, I have been able to use it more effectively, enhance my learning about technology, and thus had the opportunity to follow educators from all around the world. I have therefore been inspired with various teaching styles that I am able to implement in my future teaching to become a better teacher.
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Re-written Version of Reflection 2:
"To tweet or not to tweet - that is the question?"
Twitter is a Personal Learning Network (PLN) that I believe
has become an important tool for teaching. It is a microblogging technology
that is growing, and significantly impacts future learning (Luo, Sickel &
Cheng, 2016). A PLN consists of individuals who work together to collaborate,
create, communicate and cooperate ideas in a public forum, that can be accessed
from any place at any time (Mahoney, 2013).
I used to think “what is the purpose of twitter?”. Through COMM140,
I have gained a deeper understanding of Twitter’s importance in modern day
society and how it can benefit my future teaching. Using technology such as
this can allow for new opportunities and experiences such as potential jobs
through meeting educators, enabling individuals to express ideas and thoughts,
and communicating with others with more experience. Twitter also enables a
person to gain insight into school systems, provides inspiration for future
teachers like myself, for classroom setup, management strategies and resources,
and establishes a global, united community (M. Tanti, personal communication,
August 7, 2017).
However, when using Twitter, one must also consider the
ethical aspects. It is important that everyone is respectful and mindful of
others, preventing judgement and negative criticism. What makes me question “should
I use Twitter?” is the idea of bullying, such as cyber bullying, becoming prevalent.
Therefore, it is critical for my future teaching that I am aware of these potential
negative impacts of using social media in my classroom, to ensure children are
not exposed to them. Also, by using Twitter, I personally, am open to criticism
and defamation. This could ultimately impact my teaching career and reputation,
therefore affecting future employment and opportunities.
By developing a deeper understanding of Twitter’s
significance, I have been able to use it more effectively, enhance my learning
about technology, and thus had the opportunity to follow educators worldwide. I
have therefore been inspired with various teaching styles that I am able to
implement in my future teaching, to become a better teacher.
Word Count: 330
My Twitter account with quote tweets from people/groups from around the world.
Photo taken by Lauren Greenaway.
Photo taken by Lauren Greenaway.
References
Luo, Tian., Sickel, Jamie. & Cheng, Li. (2016). Preservice Teachers’ Pariticipation and Perceptions of Twitter Live Chats as Personal Learning Networks. TechTrends, 61 (3), 226. Retrieved September 9, 2017 from doi: 10.1007/s11528-016-0137-1
Mahoney, B. (2013). Hashtags, Mentions, and Following: Creating a PLN with Twitter. Middle Ground, 16 (4), 223. Retrieved September 10, 2017 from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy2.acu.edu.au/docview/1350284621/fulltext/929CB2E2EDB44629PQ/1?accountid=8194
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